Released only months ago, this L.P is already making waves. Never (recently) has an artist been able to capture the sound of Chicago so perfectly. It is so exact to-date you could scratch it across the floor and tell everyone it's from 1986, and not one ...
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A very influential L.P. for the world of electronica. Kraftwerk single handedly inspired thousands of musicians through their sounds of the not-so-near future. In my opinion, that sound is summed up in this release. Describing visions of a cold, ...
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This E.P. simply goes to show you a good label does not lose it's competency after it's prime. Both tracks are beautifully crafted pieces showing that this label still has musical genius needing to be expressed beyond what human capabilities allow. The ...
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I must agree with "damnzenman". A legend of Detroit techno shouldn't be overlooked so easily. A large majority of his work isn't even presented here. Saying Detroit techno wouldn't be the same without Mad Mike is an understatement, he created it...

When first listening to the A side "Cosmic Movement", your first notion is a more soft spoken song (although rather dark). As the song progresses, it moves into an acidic "rolling" baseline that makes use of the tb-303 in a far more creative way than is ...
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